Tuesday, April 15, 2014

How CERN’s Discovery of Exotic Particles May Affect Astrophysics

How CERN’s Discovery of Exotic Particles May Affect Astrophysics:



The difference between a neutron star and a quark star (Chandra)
How CERN’s Discovery of Exotic Particles May Affect Astrophysics
The difference between a neutron star and a quark star (Chandra)
You may have heard that CERN announced the discovery of a strange particle known as Z(4430).  A paper summarizing the results has been published on the physics arxiv, which is a repository for preprint (not yet peer reviewed) physics papers.  The new particle is about 4 times more massive than a proton, has a negative charge, and appears to be a theoretical particle known as a tetraquark.  The results are still young, but if this discovery holds up it could have implications for our understanding of neutron stars.(...)
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